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Gradual build-up effect
The more you know, more you know—and the more you know. And vice versa: if you fall into disinformation and lies once, then again and again, you end up like a rotten moron. How to navigate? At least, be honest with yourself, always be ready to accept when you were wrong and correct for the…
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What could be better than money
What could be better than money? Be above money. And better through experienced feelings of wisdom mixed with minimalism and stoicism, not by crushing heads trying get lucky and therefore rich (capitalism system). Fortune and luck are sorts of random; never truly yours; that luck actually can put lots of crap on your style. I…
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Various short thoughts, “sometimes, sometimes, sometimes”
Economizing your intelligence – sometimes scrimping isn’t much better than splurging. Good quality, but only necessary things. So smart that it’s dumb… all these modern smart stuff around tech – sometimes it’s better without those things. Simpler is better. Sometimes you have to stop, not over complicate things. life / lust by Night (4) Minor
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Culture, information, entertainment, style
Don’t underestimate highest importance of culture and entertainment, as it is said – “bread and circuses”, 50/50, but actually it’s about 30/70 bread/circuses. Not for nothing even monkeys have a lot of leisure – in the world and in nature in general it is not common to work yourself to zero, leisure is immanent and…
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Life is like a race, fortune inversion
Life is like a racing game – you are constantly not only supposed to accelerate but also to brake. One might say, for a dialectical comparison… a dictator of some sort or a billionaire or a pop star, always racing high without stops and seemingly fine. But actually no, he’s not fine – it’s an…
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Fear of death and Greed
Humanity’s two biggest, fatal misconceptions so far are: 1. Fear of death (In truth, dying is easy, and death helps us live better, without fearing mistakes, especially when we’ve lived honestly and without greed) 2. Greed (What’s the point of consuming so much? You’ll die anyway… and don’t forget that we’re just fruits on the…
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Not restrict bad but let good come over
Moving “In Reverse” is weakly effective, I’m talking about prohibitions, restrictions and such. It’s better to substitute with the superior, don’t restrict bad but replace it with good, give ways.